June 25, 2010
June 24, 2010
The association welcomes John Hotchkis, Myles Kovacs, Adrian Murray, Jim Bingham and John Iannotte to their first terms on the Board.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
After passing in the Assembly with the full support of the automotive
hobbyist community, the California Senate Transportation Committee
failed to approve legislation to increase the registration limit for
exempted specially constructed vehicle registrations from 500 to 750
vehicles per year. The bill was defeated on a 3 to 5 vote.
The SEMA Show New Products Showcase makes it easy for buyers to get a quick glimpse of the industry's innovators. And entering products in the Showcase is easy for exhibitors—just visit the 2010 SEMA Show website. Click through for details.
Complimentary conference meeting space is available at the 2010 SEMA
Show in the Grand Lobby Mezzanine Members Lounge (near North and
Central Halls).
Staying up-to-date on legislation related to the automotive hobby and
to small businesses is essential to the success of the industry.
However, it's also a challenge—given the vast number of issues that
exist on the federal, state and local levels. Knowing what source to
turn to makes it easier. Thanks to several active publications,
industry professionals and enthusiasts are kept well-informed about key
issues.
To ensure that you don't miss out on the news that you need to know, be sure to add the following publications to your "must read" list.
To ensure that you don't miss out on the news that you need to know, be sure to add the following publications to your "must read" list.
From California to Canada, collector car enthusiasts take to the roads on July 9 to represent their hobby and passion.
Come join us to honor new SEMA Hall of Fame members Richard “Dick” McMullen, Chuck Schwartz and Van Woodell, as well as recognize the service of incoming and outgoing Board members.